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Solving PDE's on simple geomtry
Posted Feb 7, 2011, 3:55 a.m. EST 3 Replies
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Hi.
I have recently started "playing" with the PDE possibilities in COMSOL and are currently testing a bit using them in connection to heat transfer. Still I want to do some calculations on simple geomtries and without any other physics involved. This is purely to check if my PDE's is correctly deduced.
I have a simple geometry and a PDE describing a chemical reaction in that geometry with T as the only variable parameter.
I want to control T in my geometry as a function of time and has done so with an interpolation function and defined that the PDE is valid in my entire geometry.
When trying to solve I get the error message that I have not defined T in my geometry.
Tried to read a bit in the 4.1 MulitUsers Guide and have looked at some models from the Model Exchange, but failed to find any solution, but as I understand this should be a simple task.
Any tips on how to do this, or if anyone knows of an exact artice describing how to set up such a simple model, my day would be saved.
Thanks
Nils Eivind
I have recently started "playing" with the PDE possibilities in COMSOL and are currently testing a bit using them in connection to heat transfer. Still I want to do some calculations on simple geomtries and without any other physics involved. This is purely to check if my PDE's is correctly deduced.
I have a simple geometry and a PDE describing a chemical reaction in that geometry with T as the only variable parameter.
I want to control T in my geometry as a function of time and has done so with an interpolation function and defined that the PDE is valid in my entire geometry.
When trying to solve I get the error message that I have not defined T in my geometry.
Tried to read a bit in the 4.1 MulitUsers Guide and have looked at some models from the Model Exchange, but failed to find any solution, but as I understand this should be a simple task.
Any tips on how to do this, or if anyone knows of an exact artice describing how to set up such a simple model, my day would be saved.
Thanks
Nils Eivind
3 Replies Last Post Feb 7, 2011, 6:42 a.m. EST